Art historian and author
Nancy Princenthal
Born (1955-12-21 ) December 21, 1955 (age 69) Nationality American Occupation(s) art historian, writer
Nancy Princenthal (born 21 December 1955)[ 1] is an American art historian, writer, and author. She is based in Brooklyn, New York.
Biography
Princenthal has contributed to a number of magazines including The New York Times , Artforum , and Parkett .[ 2] She has been one of the Senior Editors of Art in America .[ 2] She won the 2016 PEN America award for her biography of Agnes Martin . Princenthal has written about Shirin Neshat , Doris Salcedo , Robert Mangold and Alfredo Jaar and others.[ 3] [ 4] [ 5] [ 6] [ 7]
Princenthal has worked at the Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College ; Princeton University ; Yale University ; and the School of Visual Arts .[ 3] [ 8]
Bibliography
Bourdon, David; Princenthal, Nancy; Ferrara, Jackie; Sheppard-Gallagher, Ileen (1992). Jackie Ferrara Sculpture: A Retrospective . Rose Art Museum, Indianapolis Museum of Art. John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art. ISBN 9780916758332 .
Princenthal, Nancy; Earenfight, Phillip; Kozloff, Joyce (2008). Joyce Kozloff: Co+ordinates . Carlisle, PA: The Trout Gallery-Dickinson. ISBN 9780976848882 .
Princenthal, Nancy (2010). Hannah Wilke . Munich, Germany: Prestel. [ 9]
Heartney, Eleanor; Posner, Helaine; Princenthal, Nancy; Scott, Sue A. (2013). The Reckoning: Women Artists of the New Millennium . Munich, Germany: Prestel. ISBN 9783791347592 .
Heartney, Eleanor; Posner, Helaine; Princenthal, Nancy; Scott, Sue A. (2013). After the Revolution: Women Who Transformed Contemporary Art . Munich, Germany: Prestel Verlag. ISBN 9783641108212 .
Princenthal, Nancy (2015). Agnes Martin: Her Life and Art . London, United Kingdom: Thames and Hudson Limited. ISBN 9780500772874 . [ 10]
Moyer, Carrie; Princenthal, Nancy (2016). Louise Fishman . University of Pennsylvania, Neuberger Museum of Art. Neuberger Museum of Art. ISBN 9783791355177 .
Princenthal, Nancy (2019). Unspeakable Acts: Women, Art, and Sexual Violence in the 1970s . London, United Kingdom: Thames and Hudson. ISBN 9780500023051 . [ 11] [ 12]
Kirkland, Larry (2010). Natural histories : public art by Larry Kirkland . Nancy Princenthal, Carolyn Horwitz, Anthony Iannacci. Los Angeles, Calif. ISBN 978-0-9823190-2-4 . OCLC 317929575 .{{cite book }}
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Sources
^ "Nancy Princenthal" . ABART, Fine Arts Archive (in Czech).
^ a b "Katherine Bradford with Nancy Princenthal" . brooklynrail.org . 23 April 2021. Retrieved 2021-07-23 .
^ a b "Writer and Critic, Guest Speaker, New York" . Sotheby’s. 2017.
^ "Nancy Princenthal" . PenguinRandomhouse.com . Penguin Random House.
^ Rockefeller, Hall W. (June 1, 2020). "Nancy Princenthal's Unspeakable Acts: Women, Art, and Sexual Violence in the 1970s Reviewed by Hall W. Rockefeller" . BOMB Magazine .
^ Sutherl, Amy; Correspondent, Globe; February 25, Updated. "Glenn Adamson on the perfect reading chair and books organized by color - The Boston Globe" . BostonGlobe.com . CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link )
^ Hinz, Erin (2015-12-09). "Agnes Martin: Her Life and Art" . The Brooklyn Rail . Retrieved 2021-07-23 .
^ "A Tribute to SVA's Art Writing MFA" . The Brooklyn Rail . 2021-07-13. Retrieved 2021-07-23 .
^ McQuaid, Cate (March 24, 2021). "Where Hannah Wilke's feminist art flowered into friendship - The Boston Globe" . BostonGlobe.com . Retrieved 2021-07-23 .
^ "Q&A: What the world misunderstands about artist Agnes Martin and how her biographer unearthed her story" . Los Angeles Times . 2016-04-12. Retrieved 2021-07-23 .
^ Szalai, Jennifer (2019-10-24). " 'Unspeakable Acts' Revisits a Pivotal Moment in the Art World's Treatment of Sexual Violence" . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2021-07-23 .
^ Steinhauer, Jillian (2019-10-15). "The Art of the Unspeakable" . The New Republic . ISSN 0028-6583 . Retrieved 2021-07-23 .
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